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Greek managers say they have no contact with tanker missing off Angola for 6 days
The Greek managers of an oil tanker missing off southwestern Africa for nearly a week and thought to have been attacked by pirates say they still have not established contact with the vessel.
Dynacom Tankers Management said in a statement Friday that it is working with "relevant agencies and authorities" to get in touch with the Kerala and ascertain its condition.
The 75,000-ton vessel was last seen off Angola on Jan.18, and Dynacom said it suspected pirate action. The company did not provide details on the Liberian-flagged ship's crew or cargo.
Source: Associated Press
Dynacom Tankers Management said in a statement Friday that it is working with "relevant agencies and authorities" to get in touch with the Kerala and ascertain its condition.
The 75,000-ton vessel was last seen off Angola on Jan.18, and Dynacom said it suspected pirate action. The company did not provide details on the Liberian-flagged ship's crew or cargo.
Source: Associated Press
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